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    Default The new TightSpot Quiver!!!

    Hello everyone. I want to bring to your attention the new TightSpot quiver. It's a one piece quiver the quiver that fits tight to your bow, minimizing torque. It's designed to mount behind the arrow rest so you can snug the quiver right up against the roller guard or cable slide and be tight to the bow. The quiver is constructed of an ultra tough, durable polymer hood, Super-premium wrapped carbon rods, aircraft grade aluminum cross member, and adjustable arrow wedge gripper. It holds 5 arrows, is adjustable up and down, in and out, forward and backward. Check out the pictures of the TightSpot on my GT500. You can visit the website for more info. Thanks for viewing.
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    GT500 70# 29.5"
    Black Gold Super Seven
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    TightSpot Quiver
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    Question ??

    Will this quiver work with an HHA slider sight? And will it be available in black?
    One more and then I've really gotta go!

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    Not a bad looking quiver..

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    The TightSpot will not work with an HHA slider. The mounting bracket and quiver come off the back of the sight and would interfer with the machanics of the slider. We are working on a different mounting bracket that will allow it to work with most sliders but it will be a while before that happens.

    The quiver is avalible in APG and Lost Camo right now. I should have all Black in about 2 to 3 weeks.
    GT500 70# 29.5"
    Black Gold Super Seven
    Rip Cord arrow rest
    TightSpot Quiver
    www.tightspotquiver.com

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    Default Quiver

    I have Tight spot quiver and so far seems to be a real good piece of equipment!

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    It's nice but too pricey for me right now. I also shoot the HHA slider. It does look good though.
    Last edited by tomkat04; 02-09-2009 at 03:33 AM.

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    We are working on a mounting braket the will work with slider sights but it will not be avalible for a while. The only slider that I know that it will work with is the new Easy Glider by Black Gold. The MSRP is $149.95 but you will be able to find them as low as $124.95. The response that I received from the ATA show was phenomenal. Keep your eyes out in some of the magazines as it shouold pop up in some product reviews. You really have to see the quiver on a bow to get the full effect. If you do, you will not be disappointed.
    GT500 70# 29.5"
    Black Gold Super Seven
    Rip Cord arrow rest
    TightSpot Quiver
    www.tightspotquiver.com

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    It looks like by the photos the rods are touching your cable slide...do you "tune" it to keep the slide in the middle?

    Can you detach fairly easily once you get to the tree?

    I assume the higher brace height bows the quiver will have to be attached at a steeper angle forward due to keeping the cable slide in the middle of the rods?

    I like the design.

    Thanks,

    ckc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kansas Native View Post
    It looks like by the photos the rods are touching your cable slide...do you "tune" it to keep the slide in the middle?

    Can you detach fairly easily once you get to the tree?

    I assume the higher brace height bows the quiver will have to be attached at a steeper angle forward due to keeping the cable slide in the middle of the rods?

    I like the design.

    Thanks,

    ckc

    Well I guess I should have went to your website first. Good informative site for sure.

    ckc
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    Is this a division of mathews?
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